Bob Mueller finally caught up with Bob Bolus. Last Friday, the special prosecutor investigating Russian meddling in American politics indicted 16 Russian nationals and groups on charges of conspiring to defraud the United States.
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An attorney for residents who contend Scranton collects millions of dollars more in tax revenues annually than allowed under a state cap cited the city’s budgets and audits in arguing Tuesday in Lackawanna County Court for a decision in their favor.
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SCRANTON — A federal jury began hearing testimony Tuesday in a lawsuit filed by a former Lackawanna County deputy sheriff who alleges fellow employees violated his constitutional rights after they traveled to his Wyoming County home to check on his welfare.
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KATIE SULLIVAN
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Published: December 3, 2012

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A city man faces an attempted homicide charge after a woman said he fired several shots at her and her daughter after an argument earlier this month. Davon Hogan, 20, 1510 Prospect Ave., turned himself in on the charges, which also include aggravated assa
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SCRANTON — A 23-year-old Scranton man broke into a woman’s apartment Monday and assaulted her, city police said. Chad Thomas, 809 S. 9th Ave., showed up outside Joslyn Ballard’s apartment yelling that he needed a wallet he left there and the pizza he got
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A city couple is charged with endangering the welfare of children after one of their children ingested a Suboxone strip the 4-year-old found in the pages of a Dora the Explorer book.
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THORNHURST TWP. — State police at Dunmore are investigating the theft of $3,425 worth of power tools and equipment from a Lackawanna County home that occurred in early November.
Someone broke into Frank Knight’s Nellie Road storage shed in Thornhurst Twp. sometime between Nov. 3 and 10. Craftsman tools, including a grinder, router and buffer; a Honda generator, a Stihl chainsaw and Echo chainsaw, weed trimmer and leaf blower were taken, police said.
Anyone with information is asked to contact state police at 963-3156.